Exakt so. Salat nach Wunsch wird in eine Schüssel gegeben, das gewählte Fleisch dazugegeben, das ganze durchmischt, und dann abwechselnd mit der Soße in die Teigtasche gefüllt. So hat man von oben bis unten immer den perfekten Biss.
I’ve seen someone with a pool noodle sticking off the side of their bike at the minimum passing distance for cars.
A better and less passive-aggressive solution to make cars pass at the minimum distance is psychology.
If you ride your bike on the outer right part of the road, car drivers tend to squeeze trough on the same lane because the center line also is a “psychological barrier” they do not want to cross. And “since there is enough space on my lane, I stay in my lane”.
The solution here is simple: Do not drive on the outer part of the road. Imagine you’re in a car on the passenger seat. Ride your bike where you would sit in relation to the road. You’re still on the right side of the right lane but this gives not enough space to squeeze through, and when not being able to squeeze through, drivers tend to properly use the opposite lane for passing by.
Die „digital Naives“ kennen halt nur das, was von Facebook noch relevant ist, wenn sie nicht gerade ihr mesolimbisches System in Glücksspielartigen Social-Media-Apps frittieren.
Online I use multiple browser extensions and settings to avoid showing ads. In the offline world there is no way to avoid them but I think I pretty much can ignore them.
I also intentionally do not buy anything I remember seeing an ad for.
Yes, all access to outside sources is blocked by default and users are asked on a per URL basis with the author manually requesting each URL access including a reason – with occasional manual validation from Mozilla staff.
Das würde erklären, warum mein Dönermeister das nicht macht.